Millersville

A man was stabbed at a WaWa gas station in Millersville on Friday evening after getting into a dispute with a group of people, according to Anne Arundel County Police. Officers went to the gas station around 6 p.m. and found the victim with a stab wound, police said. He was taken to Maryland Shock Trauma Center suffering from a collapsed lung, but is expected to survive his injuries, police said. A man and a teenager have been arrested in connection with the stabbing. The victim, who is 18, told police that he was leaving the parking lot of the gas station in a truck when a black Mitsubishi pulled up and the people inside started an argument, police said.

Dr. Mark E. Bohlman, chairman of the department of radiology at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, died July 11 of cancer at the Mandrin Inpatient Care Center in Harwood in Anne Arundel County. He was 64. The son of Earl Bohlman, who was supervisor of electrical maintenance and construction for the B&O Railroad, and Mary McCoy Bohlman, Mark Earl Bohlman was born in Baltimore and raised in Milford Mill. After graduating in 1968 from Milford Mill High School, where he had been a wrestler and an Eagle Scout, he earned his bachelor's degree in 1972 from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

A two-vehicle collision in Millersville on Interstate 97 South at MD 32 has closed the southbound left shoulder at 8:47 a.m. on Thursday, according to the state Department of Transportation. Also, a single-vehicle crash with injury in Rossville on MD 7 East at Ridge Road has closed the eastbound right traffic lane and eastbound right shoulder for nearly two hours after DOT first reported the incident at 7:20 a.m. The Maryland Transit Administration reported minor light rail delays at 9:12 a.m.

The state Department of Transportation reported a disabled vehicle on Interstate 97 South in Millersville at the Benfield Boulevard exit at 8:43 a.m. on Wednesday. No additional information was given. The Maryland Transit Administration reported minor light rail delays at 8:45 a.m.

The state Department of Transportation reported a disabled vehicle on Interstate 97 South in Millersville at the Benfield Boulevard exit at 8:43 a.m. on Wednesday. No additional information was given. The Maryland Transit Administration reported minor light rail delays at 8:45 a.m.

A 23-year-old man was in critical condition Wednesday after a one-car crash in Millersville, police said. Joseph Garrick Henehan of Millersville was driving westbound on Brightview Drive at about 7 a.m. when he failed to negotiate a curve near Sunnyview Drive, Anne Arundel County police Lt. T.J. Smith said. The 2005 Chevrolet Trailblazer began to spin, left the roadway and rolled over, Smith said. Henehan was ejected from the vehicle. Henehan, of 656 Stone Wheel Court West, was taken to University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, where he was being treated for life-threatening injuries, Smith said.

Two men wearing ski masks forced their way into a Millersville apartment Friday night, and assaulting a 34-year-old woman and one of four juveniles in the apartment at the time, Anne Arundel County police said. The suspects who demanded money and prescriptions drug fled on foot before officers arrived at the 600 block of Milldam Court, police said. The two suspects were described as black males wearing all black clothing and carrying handguns. One suspect was 6 feet 3 inches tall with a thin build and the other was 5 feet 7 inches tall with a stocky build, police said.

Here's the part where you tell me how wrong (or how right!) I was on a review. This week's bar review is about Anne Arundel County's Hellas, which has recently embraced craft beer after ten years in operation. From the review: "Before, Hella's was a restaurant that could have been (and likely was) easily taken for granted - the kind of affordable, wholesome place people go to on family outings to celebrate birthdays and winning report cards. The restaurant still needs to improve its look - which, unlike its progressive beer menu, is stale - and should give its wait staff a talking to for its apparent boredom while I was there.

Two men have been confirmed dead following a Wednesday morning crash in Millersville. Just after 9 a.m., a BMW traveling on southbound Veterans Highway near Crain Highway reportedly crossed the centerline into the northbound lanes of traffic and collided with a Chevy, Anne Arundel County police said. The two occupants of the BMW, identified by police as Anthony Lee Allen, 42, of Columbia, and Shane Brandon Snyder, 32, both of Columbia, were pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the Chevy, identified by police as Vicki M. Collins of Glen Burnie, was transported to a hospital for treatment of injuries.

With her services becoming increasingly popular, Dorota W. Marshall decided to expand her no-frills cremation business, moving it from a rented facility in Baltimore to a business park in Anne Arundel County where she has begun construction on a new crematorium. Her new neighbors in Millersville, however, aren't keen on a crematorium in their neighborhood, citing environmental and health concerns, and have filed appeals with the county to stop it from opening. While the facility has already received most of the approvals from the county, it is awaiting a permit from the Maryland Department of the Environment.

Two men wearing ski masks forced their way into a Millersville apartment Friday night, and assaulting a 34-year-old woman and one of four juveniles in the apartment at the time, Anne Arundel County police said. The suspects who demanded money and prescriptions drug fled on foot before officers arrived at the 600 block of Milldam Court, police said. The two suspects were described as black males wearing all black clothing and carrying handguns. One suspect was 6 feet 3 inches tall with a thin build and the other was 5 feet 7 inches tall with a stocky build, police said.

As of 10:30 a.m. Thursday, lanes on the Baltimore Beltway remain closed at Ritchie Highway in Glen Burnie due to an overturned tractor trailer with a person trapped inside. The ramp to southbound Ritchie Highway and two shoulders are closed. A two-vehicle crash on northbound Route 3 at Interstate 97 in Millersville has closed both traffic lanes, the deceleration lane and both shoulders. Wind restrictions remain in place on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, limiting traffic to cars, pickup trucks, flatbed trailers, buses and heavy tractor trailers.

A Millersville man has been indicted for murder in connection with the shooting death of another man last Halloween during an apparent botched robbery attempt. Gregory Dontae Lewis, 34, of the 700 block of Cecil Avenue, was indicted by an Anne Arundel County Grand Jury on Friday on charges of first-degree murder, second-degree murder, manslaughter, armed robbery and multiple firearms violations. The victim, 44-year-old Rene Filsfdelfo Leiva Archila of Baltimore, was found suffering from a gunshot wound in a parking lot on Railroad Avenue in Harmans at 7:45 p.m. on Oct. 31. He died at a local hospital.

A two-vehicle collision in Millersville on Interstate 97 South at MD 32 has closed the southbound left shoulder at 8:47 a.m. on Thursday, according to the state Department of Transportation. Also, a single-vehicle crash with injury in Rossville on MD 7 East at Ridge Road has closed the eastbound right traffic lane and eastbound right shoulder for nearly two hours after DOT first reported the incident at 7:20 a.m. The Maryland Transit Administration reported minor light rail delays at 9:12 a.m.

Christalyn Trimilove was about 6 years old when her father, Paul, took her skating at the Benfield Pines Ice Rink in Millersville, a once-popular local facility that has since closed. Trimilove, a lifelong resident of Severna Park, has mixed memories of that first time on the ice. "What in the world are you doing to me and what is on my feet?" she recalls thinking. "After that, he took me to some more public sessions and signed me up for group lessons. I kind of fell in love with it. " Within about six months of those first lessons, she had won a gold medal in a low-level competition against some other young girls.

Ryley Beaumont grew up in Millersville, participating in football, lacrosse and basketball. But when he was young he broke his hand playing football — just before the start of basketball season with a Severna Park youth program. "That ruined his basketball season," said his father, Russ, who played hoops at Southern High in Baltimore and has taught at Marley Middle School in Glen Burnie for nearly 30 years. As a boy, Beaumont was able to shoot baskets in Anne Arundel gyms since his father could usually get a key, thanks to his teaching job. "He did push-ups.

A Millersville man is in critical but stable condition after being shot in an early Tuesday morning incident in Glen Burnie that police said is believed to be drug related. Anne Arundel County Police said that at approximately 1:04 a.m. officers responding to reports of a shooting on the 400 block of Secret Bend in Glen Burnie spoke with a 21-year-old Millersville man who indicated he had been shot while in the passenger's side of a vehicle at a Sunoco gas station. Police said an investigation revealed the vehicle was exiting the gas station lot when another vehicle pulled alongside.

Two men have been confirmed dead following a Wednesday morning crash in Millersville. Just after 9 a.m., a BMW traveling on southbound Veterans Highway near Crain Highway reportedly crossed the centerline into the northbound lanes of traffic and collided with a Chevy, Anne Arundel County police said. The two occupants of the BMW, identified by police as Anthony Lee Allen, 42, of Columbia, and Shane Brandon Snyder, 32, both of Columbia, were pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the Chevy, identified by police as Vicki M. Collins of Glen Burnie, was transported to a hospital for treatment of injuries.